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S.B. 153

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REVISION TO COUNTY ELECTED OFFICES

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2008 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Gregory S. Bell

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House Sponsor: ____________

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill modifies provisions relating to the office of county surveyor.
             10      Highlighted Provisions:
             11          This bill:
             12          .    makes the office of county surveyor appointed rather than elected; and
             13          .    makes conforming changes.
             14      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             15          None
             16      Other Special Clauses:
             17          None
             18      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             19      AMENDS:
             20          17-23-1, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2001, Chapter 241
             21          17-53-101, as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2000, Chapter 133
             22          20A-1-508, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2006, Chapter 39
             23     
             24      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             25          Section 1. Section 17-23-1 is amended to read:
             26           17-23-1. County surveyor to be appointed -- Requirement to be licensed land
             27      surveyor -- Authority to contract with licensed land surveyor -- County surveyor duties.


             28          (1) (a) [The] Except as provided in Subsection (2), the office of the county surveyor in
             29      each county shall be filled by [election and, except as provided in Subsection (1)(b), the]
             30      appointment by:
             31          (i) the county executive with the advice and consent of the county legislative body, if
             32      the county operates under the county executive-council form of government under Section
             33      17-52-504 ; or
             34          (ii) the county legislative body, if the county operates under any other form of
             35      government.
             36          (b) The appointed county surveyor shall be a licensed professional land surveyor in the
             37      state.
             38          [(b) In a county where the office of county surveyor is consolidated with another
             39      elected office, all county surveying work shall be performed by a licensed professional land
             40      surveyor.]
             41          [(c)] (2) In a county where [there is no elected] the appointing authority under
             42      Subsection (1)(a), after a reasonably diligent search, is unable to find a willing and qualified
             43      person suitable to the appointing authority to appoint as county surveyor:
             44          [(i)] (a) the [county executive or legislative body] appointing authority may, consistent
             45      with Section 17-53-313 , contract with a licensed professional land surveyor to perform [those]
             46      county surveyor duties;
             47          [(ii)] (b) all county survey work shall be done by a licensed land surveyor;
             48          [(iii)] (c) the county recorder shall assume and perform all statutory functions and
             49      duties of the county surveyor related to the retention and maintenance of survey records;
             50          [(iv)] (d) the recorder's office shall act as the county surveyor's office only for the
             51      purpose of accepting, retaining, and managing county survey records;
             52          [(v)] (e) the county shall furnish sufficient office space, furniture, stationery, and
             53      record books necessary for the county recorder's office to fulfill its functions and duties under
             54      Subsection [(1)(c)(iv)] (2)(d); and
             55          [(vi)] (f) for purposes of this chapter, "county surveyor" means:
             56          [(A)] (i) for purposes of the retention and management of county survey records, the
             57      county recorder; and
             58          [(B)] (ii) except as provided in Subsection [(1)(c)(vi)(A)] (2)(f)(i), the licensed land


             59      surveyor under contract with the county to perform county surveyor duties.
             60          [(2)] (3) The county surveyor shall execute:
             61          (a) all orders directed to the surveyor by any court; and
             62          (b) all orders of survey required by the county executive or county legislative body.
             63          [(3)] (4) (a) The surveyor of each county shall:
             64          (i) advise the county executive and county legislative body regarding all surveying
             65      work;
             66          (ii) perform or arrange for the performance of all surveying work for the county;
             67          (iii) permanently keep at county government offices at the county seat a fair and
             68      accurate record of all surveys made, including legal descriptions and geographic coordinates,
             69      all surveys received pursuant to Section 17-23-17 , and all corner files received pursuant to
             70      Section 17-23-17.5 ;
             71          (iv) number progressively all surveys received and state by whom and for whom the
             72      surveys were made;
             73          (v) deliver a copy of any survey to any person or court requiring the survey after the
             74      payment of the fee established by the county legislative body;
             75          (vi) ensure that all surveys of legal subdivisions of sections are made according to the
             76      United States Manual of Surveying Instructions in effect at the time the survey is completed;
             77          (vii) verify the correctness of or establish correct coordinates for all survey reference
             78      monuments set in place and shown on all subdivision maps and plats which have a spatial
             79      relationship with any section or quarter section corner; and
             80          (viii) perform other duties required by law.
             81          (b) In arranging for the performance of surveying work for the county under Subsection
             82      [(3)] (4)(a)(ii), a surveyor may comply with Section 17-53-313 .
             83          [(4)] (5) (a) The county surveyor or [his] the county surveyor's designee shall establish
             84      all corners of government surveys and reestablish all corners of government surveys where
             85      corners have been destroyed and where witness markers or other evidences of the government
             86      corners remain so that the corners established by government survey can be positively located.
             87          (b) The corners shall be reestablished in the manner provided in Section 17-23-13 for
             88      establishing corners.
             89          (c) The county surveyor shall keep a separate record of the established and


             90      reestablished corners of government surveys, giving the date and names of persons present and
             91      shall provide those records to his successor when he vacates his office.
             92          (d) Established or reestablished corners shall be recognized as the legal and permanent
             93      corners.
             94          [(5)] (6) The county executive or legislative body may direct the county surveyor or
             95      [his] the county surveyor's staff to perform engineering and architectural work if the county
             96      surveyor or [his] the county surveyor's staff is qualified and licensed to perform that work.
             97          Section 2. Section 17-53-101 is amended to read:
             98           17-53-101. County officers enumerated.
             99          (1) The elected officers of a county are:
             100          (a) (i) in a county operating under a county commission or expanded county
             101      commission form of government, county commission members; or
             102          (ii) in a county operating under one of the other forms of county government under
             103      Subsection 17-52-402 (1)(a), county legislative body members and the county executive;
             104          (b) a county treasurer, a sheriff, a county clerk, a county auditor, a county recorder, a
             105      county attorney, a district attorney in a county which is part of a prosecution district, [a county
             106      surveyor,] and a county assessor; and
             107          (c) any others provided by law.
             108          (2) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), in counties having a taxable value of less than
             109      $100,000,000 the county clerk shall be ex officio auditor of the county and shall perform the
             110      duties of the office without extra compensation.
             111          Section 3. Section 20A-1-508 is amended to read:
             112           20A-1-508. Midterm vacancies in county elected offices.
             113          (1) As used in this section:
             114          (a) "County offices" includes the county executive, members of the county legislative
             115      body, the county treasurer, the county sheriff, the county clerk, the county auditor, the county
             116      recorder, [the county surveyor,] and the county assessor.
             117          (b) "County offices" does not mean the offices of president and vice president of the
             118      United States, United States senators and representatives, members of the Utah Legislature,
             119      state constitutional officers, county attorneys, district attorneys, and judges.
             120          (2) (a) Until a replacement is selected as provided in this section and has qualified, the


             121      county legislative body shall appoint an interim replacement to fill the vacant office by
             122      following the procedures and requirements of this Subsection (2).
             123          (b) (i) To appoint an interim replacement, the county legislative body shall give notice
             124      of the vacancy to the county central committee of the same political party of the prior office
             125      holder and invite that committee to submit the names of three nominees to fill the vacancy.
             126          (ii) That county central committee shall, within 30 days, submit the names of three
             127      nominees for the interim replacement to the county legislative body.
             128          (iii) The county legislative body shall, within 45 days after the vacancy occurs, appoint
             129      one of those nominees to serve out the unexpired term.
             130          (c) (i) If the county legislative body fails to appoint an interim replacement to fill the
             131      vacancy within 45 days, the county clerk shall send to the governor a letter that:
             132          (A) informs the governor that the county legislative body has failed to appoint a
             133      replacement within the statutory time period; and
             134          (B) contains the list of nominees submitted by the party central committee.
             135          (ii) The governor shall appoint an interim replacement from that list of nominees to fill
             136      the vacancy within 30 days after receipt of the letter.
             137          (d) A person appointed as interim replacement under this Subsection (2) shall hold
             138      office until their successor is elected and has qualified.
             139          (3) (a) The requirements of this Subsection (3) apply to all county offices that become
             140      vacant if:
             141          (i) the vacant office has an unexpired term of two years or more; and
             142          (ii) the vacancy occurs after the election at which the person was elected but before
             143      April 10 of the next even-numbered year.
             144          (b) (i) When the conditions established in Subsection (3)(a) are met, the county clerk
             145      shall notify the public and each registered political party that the vacancy exists.
             146          (ii) All persons intending to become candidates for the vacant office shall:
             147          (A) file a declaration of candidacy according to the procedures and requirements of
             148      Chapter 9, Part 2, Candidate Qualifications and Declarations of Candidacy; and
             149          (B) if nominated as a party candidate or qualified as an independent or write-in
             150      candidate under Chapter 8, Political Party Formation and Procedures, run in the regular general
             151      election.


             152          (4) (a) The requirements of this Subsection (4) apply to all county offices that become
             153      vacant if:
             154          (i) the vacant office has an unexpired term of two years or more; and
             155          (ii) the vacancy occurs after April 9 of the next even-numbered year but more than 50
             156      days before the regular primary election.
             157          (b) (i) When the conditions established in Subsection (4)(a) are met, the county clerk
             158      shall notify the public and each registered political party that:
             159          (A) the vacancy exists; and
             160          (B) identifies the date and time by which a person interested in becoming a candidate
             161      must file a declaration of candidacy.
             162          (ii) All persons intending to become candidates for the vacant offices shall, within five
             163      days after the date that the notice is made, ending at 5 p.m. on the fifth day, file a declaration
             164      of candidacy for the vacant office as required by Chapter 9, Part 2, Candidate Qualifications
             165      and Declarations of Candidacy.
             166          (iii) The county central committee of each party shall:
             167          (A) select a candidate or candidates from among those qualified candidates who have
             168      filed declarations of candidacy; and
             169          (B) certify the name of the candidate or candidates to the county clerk at least 35 days
             170      before the regular primary election.
             171          (5) (a) The requirements of this Subsection (5) apply to all county offices that become
             172      vacant:
             173          (i) if the vacant office has an unexpired term of two years or more; and
             174          (ii) when 50 days or less remain before the regular primary election but more than 50
             175      days remain before the regular general election.
             176          (b) When the conditions established in Subsection (5)(a) are met, the county central
             177      committees of each political party registered under this title that wishes to submit a candidate
             178      for the office shall summarily certify the name of one candidate to the county clerk for
             179      placement on the regular general election ballot.
             180          (6) (a) The requirements of this Subsection (6) apply to all county offices that become
             181      vacant:
             182          (i) if the vacant office has an unexpired term of less than two years; or


             183          (ii) if the vacant office has an unexpired term of two years or more but 50 days or less
             184      remain before the next regular general election.
             185          (b) (i) When the conditions established in Subsection (6)(a) are met, the county
             186      legislative body shall give notice of the vacancy to the county central committee of the same
             187      political party as the prior office holder and invite that committee to submit the names of three
             188      nominees to fill the vacancy.
             189          (ii) That county central committee shall, within 30 days, submit the names of three
             190      nominees to fill the vacancy to the county legislative body.
             191          (iii) The county legislative body shall, within 45 days after the vacancy occurs, appoint
             192      one of those nominees to serve out the unexpired term.
             193          (c) (i) If the county legislative body fails to appoint a person to fill the vacancy within
             194      45 days, the county clerk shall send to the governor a letter that:
             195          (A) informs the governor that the county legislative body has failed to appoint a person
             196      to fill the vacancy within the statutory time period; and
             197          (B) contains the list of nominees submitted by the party central committee.
             198          (ii) The governor shall appoint a person to fill the vacancy from that list of nominees to
             199      fill the vacancy within 30 days after receipt of the letter.
             200          (d) A person appointed to fill the vacancy under this Subsection (6) shall hold office
             201      until their successor is elected and has qualified.
             202          (7) Except as otherwise provided by law, the county legislative body may appoint
             203      replacements to fill all vacancies that occur in those offices filled by appointment of the county
             204      legislative body.
             205          (8) Nothing in this section prevents or prohibits independent candidates from filing a
             206      declaration of candidacy for the office within the same time limits.
             207          (9) (a) Each person elected under Subsection (3), (4), or (5) to fill a vacancy in a
             208      county office shall serve for the remainder of the unexpired term of the person who created the
             209      vacancy and until a successor is elected and qualified.
             210          (b) Nothing in this section may be construed to contradict or alter the provisions of
             211      Section 17-16-6 .





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